market. >> what they're doing is, quantitative easing is printing of money, putting more money in the economy, and the government spends a lot more money and allows the private sector to get its legs back under it. the government takes over when the people can't, and then when the private sector gets its legs under it, the government backs off. hasn't happened. >> the feds have been trying to push interest rates down and stimulate borrowing and lending. the fed has kept saying, okay, we acknowledge we're sort of printing money but we think weeing pull that money back when the time comes. and that's not the issue. the hirsh here, number one, this is a market overreaction to what bernanke, the chairman of the fed, actually said yesterday. he did not say we're going to stop this program. he didn't even -- the program didn't even change. these were in the nuances of the wording that suggested the program might begin to be curtailed sooner than expects and on the markets we're seeing some profit-taking, some selling. analysts have been predicting this would happen a while, 5 or 10 correction. and